Recently I was listening to the song Paul wrote called "Mother Nature's Son" from "The Beatles" (aka "The White Album").
It's a great little song, but I found the drum beat and the Brass gave it too heavy a sound.
Well sir, I decided to run it through my Goldwave Sound Editor and make some changes to it.

Recently I was listening to the song Paul wrote called "Mother Nature's Son" from "The Beatles" (aka "The White Album").
It's a great little song, but I found the drum beat and the Brass gave it too heavy a sound.
Well sir, I decided to run it through my Goldwave Sound Editor and make some changes to it.

I WAS upset!
I was able to grab my box of poetry and short stories, my guitar and some clothes.
I joined a Class Action Suit against the Property owners and won.
The fire was started by faulty electrical wiring and spread from wooden shingles
and 20 MPH winds. It was the biggest fire in the history of the city.
The entire complex was recently torn down. No great loss, children.
Losing all that vinyl, though. (smh)

Captain Kundalini, on 17 May 2017 - 05:48 PM, said:

I WAS upset!
I was able to grab my box of poetry and short stories, my guitar and some clothes.
I joined a Class Action Suit against the Property owners and won.
The fire was started by faulty electrical wiring and spread from wooden shingles
and 20 MPH winds. It was the biggest fire in the history of the city.
The entire complex was recently torn down. No great loss, children.
Losing all that vinyl, though. (smh)

Nice job! With the 50th anniversary of SGT Pepper here, they are releasing a special edition on the album. Here is an early version of Lucy in the Sky: http://www.npr.org/s...iamonds?ref=yfp

Wow! 50 Years.Not many people have many of their works that hold out so long.
Thank you for the link, Vlawde. I bought the Special Edition yesterday.
The 50th Anniversary Edition is even going to have "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane" on it.
For some reason, it's "Strawberry Fields Forever" which makes me the most nostalgic.....and wistful.